To and From the Holy Land: Pursuing the Sacramental Vision in Malory’s Morte Darthur
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Special Session
Organizer Name
D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.
Organizer Affiliation
Baylor Univ.
Presider Name
D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.
Paper Title 1
Seeing as in a Mirror Dimly: Fellowship and Vision in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur
Presenter 1 Name
Ingrid Pierce (Winner of the Thomas Ohlgren Award for Best Graduate Student Essay in Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Purdue Univ.
Paper Title 2
Mass Attendance in the Morte Darthur
Presenter 2 Name
David Eugene Clark
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Baylor Univ.
Paper Title 3
Fusing "Dedly Fleysh" and "Spirituall Thynges": Percival’s Sister, the Eucharist, and Gender in Malory's Grail Quest
Presenter 3 Name
Joanna Benskin
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Purdue Univ.
Start Date
11-5-2014 10:30 AM
Session Location
Bernhard 212
Description
Malory's vision encompasses the Quest for the Holy Grail, as all know. It likewise, inside the Quest or not, extends to the fellowship of knights; a noticeable focus on the daily or celebratory Mass; and the elements of the Mass itself.
Close reading and commentary on Malory's context are the major critical approaches.
D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.
To and From the Holy Land: Pursuing the Sacramental Vision in Malory’s Morte Darthur
Bernhard 212
Malory's vision encompasses the Quest for the Holy Grail, as all know. It likewise, inside the Quest or not, extends to the fellowship of knights; a noticeable focus on the daily or celebratory Mass; and the elements of the Mass itself.
Close reading and commentary on Malory's context are the major critical approaches.
D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.